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Avengers '65 - Set 1, Vols. 1 & 2 (1966)

Series: The Avengers Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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A toast to A&E for releasing this two-volume set of vintage episodes from the fourth season of The Avengers. The Avengers debuted in Great Britain in 1961 (predating the James Bond films), but it was not until the late 1960s that it found a welcome home in the United States. Unlike other baby-boomer-era series, The Avengers was not widely syndicated or officially released on home video. This may be one reason why these rarely seen episodes seem as cool as when they first aired. Another reason, of course, is Diana Rigg in her signature role as the ravishing Emma Peel, partner to Patrick Macnee's urbane, umbrella-toting spy John Steed who is every bit his equal in dispatching villains or engaging in provocative banter. What makes this collection of particular interest is that these episodes introduced Mrs. Peel. Steed and Mrs. Peel were the Mulder and Scully of their time; they investigated extraordinary goings-on in the most ordinary locales, such as a seaside town populated by sinister imposters, in "The Town of No Return" or a department store that has been rigged with a nuclear bomb, in "Death at Bargain Prices." Also included is "The Cybernauts," which was the first Avengers episode to be broadcast in America. It is representative of the series' best, with its automated assassins and a colorful madman who plots to install an electronic dictatorship. Other episodes are the haunting "Castle De'ath," "The Gravediggers," and "The Master Minds." All are in glorious black and white and highly recommended. --Donald Liebenson

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Join the dashing duo john steed and mrs. Emma peel for the season they first made history as the avengers. With chaptering interactive menu and a sensational gallery of production stills from the archives of the series its the bestselling hit now with digital clarity. Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 01/29/2008 Starring: Patrick Macnee Diana Rigg Run time: 340 minutes Rating: Nr

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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New partner for Steed, May 4, 2003
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These DVD's from A&E represent the best known and certainly the most popular era of the long running British TV fantasy-adventure series "The Avengers." Made between 1965 and 1966, all 26 episodes of the fourth season of the show are available here on eight discs in four sets, or two at a time.

When Honor Blackman (Mrs. Cathy Gale) left the series after season 3 to take up the lead role in the Bond movie "Goldfinger," the producers had already made the decision to start filming the series, moving it out of the TV studio and giving it a much glossier and dynamic feel. John Steed (Patrick MacNee), the debonair British government agent stayed on and his new partner was devised by the production team to be another tough, all-action girl with "Man Appeal." M-Appeal (geddit?) Elizabeth Shepherd was cast as Mrs. Emma Peel and two episodes were filmed before it was mutually agreed that she didn't meet the expectations of the production team. A quick replacement was sought and in stepped Diana Rigg. A TV legend was born.

The relationship between Steed and Mrs. Gale had always been haughty to say the least. With the introduction of the widowed (or seemingly) Mrs. Peel, the relationship between the two leads became much closer with a great deal of sexual tension. Mrs. Peel was as intelligent, quick thinking and emasculated as her predecessor, and initially at least shared her penchant for leather outfits, but she was also certainly softer and more readily prepared to act as Steed's partner in their adventures.

The stories were certainly becoming much more fantasy bound, and the use of diabolical masterminds and organizations with bizarre acronyms became the norm for the stories from this series on. The fantasy and sci-fi elements of the show were highlighted more than before and the fashions and design of the show took on a much more stylish and indeed 'stylized' look. The success of these elements was immediate, and huge ratings in the UK followed, plus overseas transmissions of the show followed for the first time. Such was their success indeed that another 26 episodes were soon commissioned, this time to be made in color.

The stories have supposedly been digitally re-mastered for these DVD releases, and indeed the picture quality is pretty impressive, but there is still sparkle and dirt on the prints that may detract from the quality for some viewers. The 26 episodes are presented in the same order of their original UK transmission. Unfortunately, as with all the A&E Avengers releases, there are no extras at all. Not even production notes. However, there are menus included, which are nicely done.

This for me is the very best season of the show, with great style and wit accompanying the excellent scripts, direction and production values. I'd certainly recommend this release to anyone.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic season, and it now looks fantastic!!!!!, July 5, 2000
By "mddj" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This season of episodes has recently been shown on TV here in the United Kingdom, and the quality of those that I recorded onto VHS from the TV, look very poor in comparison to this DVD (they even looked muddy when they were on TV). The '65 season was perhaps the finest of the entire Avengers series, and the stunning job that has been done on the remastering has given the series the new lease of life that it deserves. If you enjoy telefantasy, the you'll love this!!
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Avengers gold in black & white!, February 10, 2000
By Paul (Michigan,USA) - See all my reviews
The Avengers '65 sets feature perhaps the best thirteen episodes of the Avengers series available on DVD. The digitally remastered B&W films are the best that I have ever seen for these shows. It takes me back to the "fabulous 1960's." The playback by my Sony player is virtually faultless. I just hope Ted Turner doesn't buy the digital masters and "colorize" them. Some good things are best left as they are!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fond memories of an earlier age, my age
I always enjoyed the ETV series back in the sixties. Now I can see it again. Good action, good subtle humor and lots of that indomitable British flavor. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Charles Wadsworth

5.0 out of 5 stars Back to the 60's!
If you're old enough to remember British TV of the 60's, the Avengers is a great collection to own. Brings back a lot of fond youthful memories. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Steed's top partner was Peel!
This is the first half of the 1965 series -- if you're looking for the second half of the '65 entries, go here:

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4.0 out of 5 stars Not just Nostalgia!
I grew up watching these black and white Emma Peel Avenger episodes in the UK. But when I came to search for them on Amazon.co. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The introductions of Emma Peel
Episodes in Volume 1 & 2 - 1965 introduce the dazzling and vivacious Mrs. Emma Peel. Most people know Mrs. Peel, but they little recall Dr. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deadly Dame Peel.
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